by United Families International | Apr 26, 2010 | Child Development, Education, Health Care, Same-Sex Attraction, Schools, Sex Education, UFI Blog
Pediatricians are not happy with what is occurring in schools across the country. On April 1, 2010, a letter was mailed to school superintendents across the United States, urging administrators and school personnel to refrain from validating or promoting homosexual...
by United Families International | Apr 20, 2010 | Parental Rights, Religious Freedom, Sex Education, UFI Blog
In an effort to pass new education legislation, the British Parliament has removed a reform that would have denied both parents and religious schools of their rights. This comes as welcomed news after the House of Commons passed the bill with this dangerous reform...
by United Families International | Mar 24, 2010 | Child Development, Family, Sex Education, UFI Blog
Yes. You read that right. Kiddie Condoms available now! And it gets better—they are called “Hotshots.” Let’s set aside the blatant promotion of adolescent sex and the reinforcement of stereotypes of male sexuality in the name and examine the logic here. Hotshots are...
by United Families International | Mar 24, 2010 | Religious Freedom, Sex Education, UFI Blog
The British House of Commons recently passed a new mandatory sexual education bill that would require all schools—public, private, and religious—to include “non-judgmental” information on homosexuality, contraception, and abortion in their sex-ed courses. According to...
by United Families International | Mar 15, 2010 | Planned Parenthood, Sex Education, UFI Blog
By Joshua James This article contains explicit content that is not appropriate for children. Read with caution. A month or so ago, the Virginia congress was debating whether or not pro-choice license plates should be allowed. There were already pro-life plates, which...
by United Families International | Mar 4, 2010 | Abstinence, Sex Education, UFI, UFI Blog, UN
This afternoon Heather and I heard IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation) talk about youth led sexual & reproductive rights advocacy. The panel consisted of (from left in the picture) a translator, a man from Mexico, a woman from Tunisia, a physician...